About

Raleigh's bright minds head top-tier technology, education and life science institutions; its artists create a bevy of cultural and culinary touchstones; and its storytellers proudly carry on the collective heritage of a rich, historic capital city …more

Restaurants

Foodies, rejoice! You're in one of the "Top 10 Tastiest Towns in the South" according to Southern Living magazine, and you'll quickly see why our culinary scene is gaining other national recognition. Farmers markets provide fresh meat and produce to restaurants that are focused on farm-to-table cooking …more

Things to Do

Best known for its world-class museums, best of Broadway shows and live concerts, capital area historic sites, professional and amateur sporting events and shopping mecca status with 11 major retail areas, Raleigh, N.C., truly offers a variety of entertainment all in one park-like, scenic setting. …more

Deals

Raleigh, N.C., is an affordable escape, whether you are getting away for a weekend or even escaping during your downtime while here on business. The area's hospitality partners have put together some added incentives, though, to keep you coming back again to visit. …more

Triangle Tour of Residential Architecture

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) in the Triangle is bringing you a unique opportunity for the second year in a row, with the AIA Triangle Tour of Residential Architecture. This is an interesting, informative tour that isn’t just for architecture junkies, but for anyone who is curious about the vastly diverse living spaces in the area, from historically charming to cutting-edge modern.

On Oct. 1st, the Triangle will be transformed into a gallery, and residential living spaces will be the works of art. The homes that will be showcased were designed by local architects, reflecting a variety of housing options. The tour will feature urban infill and adaptive reuses, condominiums, historic preservations, new constructions, renovations and additions.

This is a great opportunity to see a part of the Triangle that you normally wouldn’t notice or even have access to during your travels. The tour reveals local architectural flavor and style, while also juxtaposing the history of a centuries-old residence with the futuristic inspiration of the latest design styles. For more information about the tour, visit the AIA Triangle website.

Author: visitRaleigh

The Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is the official and accredited destination marketing organization (DMO) for all of Wake County.